The festival is under the Real Utility to Reality project organised in countries such as Cambodia, Georgia, Ukraine, and Russia.

In Việt Nam, it will feature a wide range of activities, including music and sports events that can potentially attract hundreds of thousands of people.

It will take place in Việt Nam twice, for around 15 days each time.

Đông Đô Show has not yet disclosed the exact dates as it is completing necessary procedures to hold the festival.

The events will be held on Phú Quốc beach and use environment-friendly materials. The organisers expect to create a spectacle with modern lighting and sound but also elements of traditional Vietnamese culture.

In the first five months of this year Phú Quốc received 534,000 visitors, up 52 per cent year-on-year.

The figure includes 108,000 foreign arrivals, up 2.1 per cent.

By 2020, Phú Quốc targets 2-3 million visitors a year, with around 40 per cent being foreigners. — VNS